Like most boys, my children’s principal media resource is YouTube: recent research from Enders Analysis shows that boys spend on average an hour and a half a day on the platform, 25 per cent more than girls, who favour TikTok and Instagram reels.
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However, Community Fibre still reported a pre-tax loss of £118.5mn last year off the back of substantial investments in its network.
The cost of those investments, combined with growing competition among altnets, led to cumulative losses across the sector hitting £1.3bn in 2023, according to consultancy Enders Analysis.
According to a recent report by Enders Analysis, deep research agents from OpenAI have already doubled their performance on the difficult “Humanity’s Last Exam” benchmark, raising success rates from 13% to 26.6% through web browsing and coding tools.
Mahon will leave behind a complex legacy at Channel 4. To some, such as media analyst Claire Enders, she is the “courageous and feisty leader” who staved off two Tory privatisation attempts, navigated a pandemic and ad market crisis, and led Channel 4 into the digital future.
Karen Egan, Enders’ head of telecoms, said the trend was also partly due to the cost of living crisis, with consumers more likely to use a cheaper mobile alternative — something that many MVNOs claim to offer.
Egan also noted that in addition to consumer competition, an additional battle was also growing between network operators jostling to sign deals to bring virtual operators on to their networks.
“MVNOs are getting increasingly good wholesale deals from the network operators, who are really struggling for other sources of revenue growth and have decent levels of spare network capacity,” she said.
Consolidation cries crank up: European mobile in Q4 2024
30 April 2025Service revenue growth remained firmly negative at -1.0% in spite of inflation of +2.1%, as competition remains intense and pricing power weak.
Operators are guiding to a 2025 EBITDA performance that is broadly in-line with, or weaker than, their 2024 performance, with SFR choosing to abstain from guidance this year.
In-market consolidation cries are getting louder, with France, Italy and Germany the most obvious candidates.
Hamish Low was quoted in Business Insider on "Trump has flipped the script on Big Tech earnings"
29 April 2025Hamish Low, an analyst at the research firm Enders Analysis, told Business Insider that the "macro uncertainty" triggered by Trump's administration would weigh on tech companies.
He said it would make investors more serious about the "questions that were already growing" about Big Tech's major bets and their potential for returns.
"Impressive capabilities at the frontier of research aren't translating into either people's experiences of AI products or the kinds of returns that match the investments going in," Low told BI.
Enders Analysis was mentioned in The Times on "French media group Banijay considers bid for ITV"
29 April 2025Analysts at the media consultancy Enders Analysis have said that a possible ITV restructuring would be “largely based on the release of overlooked value, if the constituted parts were judged on their own merits”.
In a note released this month, they said: “This latent value would have to more than compensate any lost benefit that ITV receives from the current integration of Studios.
“This is not insubstantial: over 60 per cent of ITV viewing is of ITV Studios and Sports content and about half of ITV’s content budget crosses to Studios, a proportion which has grown over the past decade.
“In turn, domestically, ITV is ITV Studios’ biggest customer — given that almost all the Studios programming that is bought by ITV is local — it can be estimated that around 74 per cent of Studios’ UK revenues come from ITV.”
Jamie MacEwan was quoted in Digiday on "Snap’s growth dominance stands to be questioned — what are the asks?"
29 April 2025“Building up more direct response spend is a sensible approach to address more sources of demand, increase the number of advertisers, and be more resilient during the next period of ads slowdown,” suggested Jamie MacEwan, senior research analyst at Enders Analysis. Analysts like MacEwan will be eagerly listening to hear what Snapchat is doing to combat this issue and keep revenue growing during this tumultuous time.
“We’ll be looking at what product changes like Simple Snapchat mean for ad load, which has historically been low compared to Meta or TikTok,” MacEwan said.
It’s been about monetizing it. Unless that changes, MacEwan said “Snap will continue to fall far short of market-leading ARPU at Meta and Google.”